
Mom's English Conversation a Day for 4-7 Year Olds
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Book Introduction
"Improving your child's English speaking skills with just one page a day! Developing their emotional intelligence!"
365 Essential Conversations Before Elementary School Entry, from an EBS English Instructor with 14 Years of Experience
* EBS Audio Language School's popular program 'Mom's English'
* Native speaker audio QR code that opens your ears and mouth
* 365-day calendar to develop English habits
Serina Hwang, an EBS English instructor with 14 years of experience and a beloved instructor of the popular EBS Audio Language School program 'Mom's English', has published an English conversation diary for mothers who are concerned about their children's English studies.
Ages 4 to 7 are the golden age for language learning.
Learning a language at this time is more important than simply learning how to speak, as it helps develop the brain.
The author, who was born and raised in Canada and now teaches English in Korea and raises three children, empathizes with parenting and child education more than anyone else and wrote this book in the hope that parents of children at this age can begin studying English with their children more easily and enjoyably.
This book categorizes the most frequently used expressions in daily life with children aged 4 to 7 into seven themes for each day of the week: morning routine, etiquette, after school, mindset, play, emotions, and rest. It also introduces short conversations of four lines each day. You can also listen to native speakers' conversations by scanning the QR code 365 days a year, so you can learn English conversations with your children in a more fun and less burdensome way.
Because it is in the form of a calendar, you can easily start it at any time by setting it up on a table, etc., and it is practical as it also organizes phrases, words, and points that you must remember every day.
This book will be useful for parents who want to start learning English little by little at home with their children, parents who feel burdened by sending their children to an English kindergarten but want to teach their children English at home, and parents who teach their children English separately but are reluctant to have English conversations with their children directly because they are awkward or shy.
365 Essential Conversations Before Elementary School Entry, from an EBS English Instructor with 14 Years of Experience
* EBS Audio Language School's popular program 'Mom's English'
* Native speaker audio QR code that opens your ears and mouth
* 365-day calendar to develop English habits
Serina Hwang, an EBS English instructor with 14 years of experience and a beloved instructor of the popular EBS Audio Language School program 'Mom's English', has published an English conversation diary for mothers who are concerned about their children's English studies.
Ages 4 to 7 are the golden age for language learning.
Learning a language at this time is more important than simply learning how to speak, as it helps develop the brain.
The author, who was born and raised in Canada and now teaches English in Korea and raises three children, empathizes with parenting and child education more than anyone else and wrote this book in the hope that parents of children at this age can begin studying English with their children more easily and enjoyably.
This book categorizes the most frequently used expressions in daily life with children aged 4 to 7 into seven themes for each day of the week: morning routine, etiquette, after school, mindset, play, emotions, and rest. It also introduces short conversations of four lines each day. You can also listen to native speakers' conversations by scanning the QR code 365 days a year, so you can learn English conversations with your children in a more fun and less burdensome way.
Because it is in the form of a calendar, you can easily start it at any time by setting it up on a table, etc., and it is practical as it also organizes phrases, words, and points that you must remember every day.
This book will be useful for parents who want to start learning English little by little at home with their children, parents who feel burdened by sending their children to an English kindergarten but want to teach their children English at home, and parents who teach their children English separately but are reluctant to have English conversations with their children directly because they are awkward or shy.
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index
Introduction
This is how it was structured!
Try using it like this!
WEEK 1~52
Closing remarks
This is how it was structured!
Try using it like this!
WEEK 1~52
Closing remarks
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Into the book
Research has shown that learning a foreign language in early childhood not only allows children to speak a new language, but also improves their intellectual abilities by stimulating the cerebral cortex and hippocampus.
Additionally, it has been discovered that the human brain grows most rapidly during the first five years of life, during which time it can learn and process up to five different languages without confusion.
--- p.5
There are many cases where parents who are raising children are hesitant to try to speak English with their children even though they are fully capable of doing so because they are not confident in their pronunciation or do not want their children to hear English that is not perfect.
The need to be perfect in English conversation not only hinders your progress toward fluency, it can also cause you to miss out on valuable learning opportunities.
--- p.5
Although mistakes may be made at times during the learning and practice process, parents who do not give up and instead move forward in the direction of further development and growth can instill in their children the right values about learning.
At this very moment, what's more important than anything else is that you and your children begin their learning journey together, as they transition through the golden age of language acquisition: ages 4 to 7 (or a little younger, or a little older, if that's okay).
Additionally, it has been discovered that the human brain grows most rapidly during the first five years of life, during which time it can learn and process up to five different languages without confusion.
--- p.5
There are many cases where parents who are raising children are hesitant to try to speak English with their children even though they are fully capable of doing so because they are not confident in their pronunciation or do not want their children to hear English that is not perfect.
The need to be perfect in English conversation not only hinders your progress toward fluency, it can also cause you to miss out on valuable learning opportunities.
--- p.5
Although mistakes may be made at times during the learning and practice process, parents who do not give up and instead move forward in the direction of further development and growth can instill in their children the right values about learning.
At this very moment, what's more important than anything else is that you and your children begin their learning journey together, as they transition through the golden age of language acquisition: ages 4 to 7 (or a little younger, or a little older, if that's okay).
--- p.5
Publisher's Review
As an English instructor with 14 years of experience at EBS, I have the expertise and
As a mother raising three children, my educational know-how is all in one book!
365 Days of Mom's English: 100% Real-World Verification, Highly Utilizable, Everyday Conversations
There are many English books written by mothers, but are there any other books that are as useful as this one?
This book contains the expertise of an EBS English instructor with 14 years of experience and the know-how of a mother raising three children.
There is no need for difficult words or sentences in everyday conversations with children.
This book, which is tailored to the child's eye level and consists of four concise sentences every day, is composed of the most common conversations with children aged 4 to 7, and is highly useful as it contains plenty of phrases and vocabulary that children should know before entering elementary school.
The conversation is organized into seven themes for each day of the week to avoid boredom.
It covers everything from everyday conversations about morning routines, after school, play, and resting to how to deal with common, large and small situations that arise during the parenting process, such as etiquette, mindset, and emotions. It is especially useful because you can get tips for playing in English.
Start your study habits easily with a desk calendar
Listening, speaking, and vocabulary with one QR code/phrase/word every day!
No matter how good or interesting the content is, once it's put on the bookshelf or in a drawer, it's hard to get it out again because of parenting.
This book is not a calendar with dates, but it is a spiral-bound diary that you turn one page every day, so you can keep it close by on your living room table or dining table and easily refer to it whenever you think of it, helping you to re-acquire study habits that you may have forgotten for a while.
Let's scan the QR code with our children to hear daily conversations in native speaker voices.
Even children who have difficulty concentrating can enjoy participating and improve their listening and speaking skills by hearing the natural pronunciation and intonation of native speakers.
Additionally, you can learn vocabulary by introducing one key phrase and word each day.
No to boring and dull English!
To make English feel like play, not study
The moment you start feeling like you're studying English, you're bound to lose interest.
I hope you can use this book as a tool for enjoyable language play rather than study.
If your child can read English, you can start a fun English conversation, like a role-playing game. Once your child has gained some confidence, you can naturally expand the conversation that follows the text to build their skills.
The last chapter of this book contains a QR code that lets you listen to the entire conversation in native English. Playing it as background music while doing chores or playing with your children is a great way to become familiar with English.
At some point, you will have the amazing experience of hearing English conversation and your child speaking sentences naturally.
Unlike the enthusiasm you felt when you first started this book, there will definitely come a time when you feel overwhelmed by the thought that raising children is difficult enough, and you should study English as well.
In that case, let's look at the start page of the week.
I hope that you will not get tired of raising children or studying English, so I included a message of encouragement at the start of each new week.
If you turn the pages week by week with the messages, you will soon reach the last chapter.
As a mother raising three children, my educational know-how is all in one book!
365 Days of Mom's English: 100% Real-World Verification, Highly Utilizable, Everyday Conversations
There are many English books written by mothers, but are there any other books that are as useful as this one?
This book contains the expertise of an EBS English instructor with 14 years of experience and the know-how of a mother raising three children.
There is no need for difficult words or sentences in everyday conversations with children.
This book, which is tailored to the child's eye level and consists of four concise sentences every day, is composed of the most common conversations with children aged 4 to 7, and is highly useful as it contains plenty of phrases and vocabulary that children should know before entering elementary school.
The conversation is organized into seven themes for each day of the week to avoid boredom.
It covers everything from everyday conversations about morning routines, after school, play, and resting to how to deal with common, large and small situations that arise during the parenting process, such as etiquette, mindset, and emotions. It is especially useful because you can get tips for playing in English.
Start your study habits easily with a desk calendar
Listening, speaking, and vocabulary with one QR code/phrase/word every day!
No matter how good or interesting the content is, once it's put on the bookshelf or in a drawer, it's hard to get it out again because of parenting.
This book is not a calendar with dates, but it is a spiral-bound diary that you turn one page every day, so you can keep it close by on your living room table or dining table and easily refer to it whenever you think of it, helping you to re-acquire study habits that you may have forgotten for a while.
Let's scan the QR code with our children to hear daily conversations in native speaker voices.
Even children who have difficulty concentrating can enjoy participating and improve their listening and speaking skills by hearing the natural pronunciation and intonation of native speakers.
Additionally, you can learn vocabulary by introducing one key phrase and word each day.
No to boring and dull English!
To make English feel like play, not study
The moment you start feeling like you're studying English, you're bound to lose interest.
I hope you can use this book as a tool for enjoyable language play rather than study.
If your child can read English, you can start a fun English conversation, like a role-playing game. Once your child has gained some confidence, you can naturally expand the conversation that follows the text to build their skills.
The last chapter of this book contains a QR code that lets you listen to the entire conversation in native English. Playing it as background music while doing chores or playing with your children is a great way to become familiar with English.
At some point, you will have the amazing experience of hearing English conversation and your child speaking sentences naturally.
Unlike the enthusiasm you felt when you first started this book, there will definitely come a time when you feel overwhelmed by the thought that raising children is difficult enough, and you should study English as well.
In that case, let's look at the start page of the week.
I hope that you will not get tired of raising children or studying English, so I included a message of encouragement at the start of each new week.
If you turn the pages week by week with the messages, you will soon reach the last chapter.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 28, 2024
- Format: Springbook book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 424 pages | 230*180*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791170611530
- ISBN10: 1170611532
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